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News.com.au
08-06-2025
- News.com.au
Man arrested after allegedly escaping Brisbane correctional centre, committing crime spree
A man has been charged after allegedly committing a crime spree in Brisbane's southern suburbs while on the run from a correctional centre. Police were called to Tristania Way in Mount Gravatt East shortly after 2am Sunday after reports a stolen Mercedes Benz sedan crashed into several parked vehicles. Upon arrival, witnesses told police they saw the man flee the scene on foot. The damaged sedan was found at the scene. Police allege the man later went to a fast food restaurant and assaulted a ride share driver in the car park, attempting to steal his vehicle. The man was stopped by a member of the public. About 2.40am, police were called to Pine Mountain Rd after reports the same man broke into several homes and ransacked some in an attempt to steal keys. Police allege the man assaulted the occupant of one of the houses during the crime spree. The 38-year-old was arrested in the rear courtyard of a property on Pine Mountain Rd. 'The Mercedes was stolen from a Bell St address at Kangaroo Point on June 1,' a Queensland Police statement read. It will also be alleged the man had been wanted by police after absconding from the Palen Creek Low Custody Correctional Centre about 100km south of Brisbane on May 27. He has been charged with four counts of unlawful use of a motor vehicle, three counts of enter dwelling with intent, two counts of dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, two counts of robbery, one count each of receiving tainted property, fail to remain at the scene of an accident and drive with court cancelled driver's license. Police expect more charges to be laid at a later date.

News.com.au
04-06-2025
- Entertainment
- News.com.au
Iconic Aussie boxer reveals he's ‘forgiven' 50 Cent despite rapper ‘robbing' him of $1.7m
Former Australian boxing world champion Billy Dib has revealed he has finally put to bed his famous feud with 50 Cent, despite the American rapper still owing him around $1.7 million. Back in 2012 a young Dib had the world at his feet and signed on as one of 50 Cent's first clients when the American launched a boxing promotion company, SMS Promotions, in July 2012. But what first seemed like the big break the Aussie had dreamt of wasn't all it was cracked up to be, with his multimillion contract unpaid as the musician-turned-actor's boxing business filed for bankruptcy. Watch the biggest Aussie sports & the best from overseas LIVE on Kayo Sports | New to Kayo? Get your first month for just $1. Limited time offer. While in the years after his dabble into boxing, 50 Cent continued to cash in on various acting roles, Dib found himself in a whole world of hurt. Speaking on The BillyJoe Podcast late last week, Dib revealed he is still owed around $1.7m from the 49-year-old rapper, who he says 'robbed him blind'. 'There are people that robbed me along the way. 50 Cent took me to the cleaners, he robbed me blind,' Dib said. 'But I made a decision when I was diagnosed with cancer that I was going to forgive him and I was going to forgive anyone who robbed me in the sport of boxing.' But after being diagnosed with cancer in October 2022, Dib says he decided it is best to forgive but he will never forget. 'Before I got sick 50 Cent was my enemy. He was on my mind at the time like how I let this man rob me,' Dib recalled. 'He signed me up on an amazing deal when I was 27 or 28. Signed me on a three-year deal on life-changing money and he basically in the end liquidated the company and just didn't pay me. 'When I finally got to the point where I needed the money from 50 Cent, I said I'm in dire straights and he said I'm going to sort it out. At the time he owed me 1.1m USD, life-changing money. 'I rang him and said I am in the hospital, I am in dire straights and he said in 2015 I'm going to sort it out right now. He put $50,000 in my account and liquidated the company. 'That's how he sorted it out. When I rang him and said I'm a lot short he said that's all you're getting and that should get you through whatever you're going through. 'Long story short I let that bother me for years. But after learning he was cancer-free in 2023, Dib decided he would forgive his 'enemy' 50 Cent. And after doing so the Aussie boxer says it was like a weight was lifted off him. 'I made a decision when I was in hospital that anyone who ever wronged me, I was going to ask them to forgive me if I wronged them or that I forgive them if they wronged me,' Dib said. 'He's (50 Cent) been living in my mind rent-free, the minute that I forgave him I set myself free.'


Al Bawaba
01-06-2025
- Business
- Al Bawaba
Nadine Nassib Njeim was robbed in Cannes, $20,000 Hermes bag
ALBAWABA - Renowned Lebanese actress Nadine Nassib Njeim recently took to social media and revealed that a thief stole a $20,000 Hermes bag from her in France, after she attended the 2025 Cannes Film Festival. In a clip circulating on social media, the actress expressed her anger towards the incident and mentioned that the robbery occurred after she checked in her bags at the airport. Additionally, Njeim shared in disbelief that the Emirates Airlines staff are investigating the matter. However, she said that they offered her unfair compensation, which "wouldn't even buy an accessory for the Hermes bag," emphasizing its hefty price. The robbery sparked widespread debate on social media, with many users raising topics about image and overpaying for luxurious items such as her $20,000 Hermes bag. Others referenced China's recent videos about luxurious brands, criticized Njeim, and wrote, "Don't be upset, Nadine. Basically, all the international brands are manufactured in China, and their cost is a thousand times less than what you paid." They added, "I mean, if you paid $50,000, its real price in China is $500. So, you should be upset about your stupidity and the stupidity of others who pay these amounts. Go to China and buy all the brands, and there is a discount there too. Ridiculousness."


Pink Villa
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
Who Was Michael McStay? All About Doctor Who Actor's Life and Legacy Amid Death at 92
Trigger Warning: Mention of death. British actor Michael McStay, who gained fame for his appearances in Doctor Who and No Hiding Place, passed away at the age of 92. He died in peace, in his sleep, on May 18 after enjoying lunch with his children. The news was officially announced by a family representative on May 20, as per the Daily Mail. The obituary referred to McStay as a well-known actor, successful writer, and dedicated family man. His friends felt privileged to have shared his life and career. McStay became well known nationwide as a result of his lengthy stint as Sergeant Perryman in ITV's television crime series No Hiding Place, with over 80 appearances. He also enjoyed a short but iconic portrayal as Derek Moberley in two episodes of the BBC's Doctor Who, a show with which he had a lifelong connection. During a May 2024 appearance on a podcast, McStay spoke approvingly of the devoted and friendly Doctor Who fan base. He considered the show's fans to be inviting and excited, an experience that truly stuck with him. He also spoke about his long-term love of acting, attributing his staying power within the entertainment industry to his resilience and support of very close friends. In an episode of the Doctor Who: Toby Hadoke's Time Travels podcast, he said, "The sort of fans that you get on a show like Doctor Who are your friends. They want to like you; they want to like the show. It's a great feeling. It's a great bunch of people to be a part of in a way." McStay's credits on film included significant roles in Robbery (1967) and The Stick Up (1977). His work on television was broader than his most famous roles, with guest spots in EastEnders, The Black Arrow, Ted and Alice, Park Ranger, and Spy at Evening. His last appearance on screen was in 2011 on the ITV soap Coronation Street, playing the character Alan Hoyle, a replacement for John Woodvine. On May 20, in a statement on Facebook, the late actor's representative said, "It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Michael McStay, an actor of the highest standing, talented writer and family man. It was a privilege to have known Mike. RIP." Michael McStay leaves behind his wife, actress Jennifer Clulow, and two sons.


Time of India
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Doctor Who and No Hiding Place fame Michael McStay passes away at 92
Michael McStay , a British actor best remembered for his performances in Doctor Who and No Hiding Place , has died. He was 92. On May 20, a spokesperson for the late actor posted a statement on Facebook, announcing his death. "It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Michael McStay, an actor of the highest standing, talented writer and family man," according to a statement. "It was an honour to know Mike. RIP." According to The Daily Mail, McStay "went in peace" on May 18 when he died in his sleep after lunch with his children. McStay rose to prominence after playing Sergeant Perryman in the ITV detective series No Hiding Place, where he featured in over 80 episodes. He also appeared in two episodes of BBC 's Doctor Who, portraying Derek Moberley. Despite his brief appearance, McStay expressed gratitude to the popular show's fans during a May 2024 interview on the Doctor Who: Toby Hadoke's Time Travels podcast. "The type of fans you acquire on a show like Doctor Who become friends. They want to like you and the show. "It's a fantastic feeling," he stated at the time. "It's a great bunch of people to be a part of in a way." The late star also appeared in films such as Robbery (1967) and The Stick Up (1977). He appeared in The Black Arrow, Park Ranger, Spy at Evening, EastEnders, and Ted and Alice. During the podcast episode, McStay spoke about having staying power in the entertainment world, adding, "You have to want to do it." I've always wanted to do this. And I made some terrific friends along the road who helped me." McStay made his final on-screen appearance in the ITV series Coronation Street , when he replaced John Woodvine as Alan Hoyle in 2011.